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ministerial

[min-uh-steer-ee-uhl] / ˌmɪn əˈstɪər i əl /


ADJECTIVE
official
Synonyms


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There are currently three investigations ongoing, by the Defence Accident Investigation Branch, the Army's safety investigation team and a ministerial review.

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It delivered some of its cuts by shutting court rooms, and by 2022, eight crown court centres and more than 160 magistrates courts were gone, according to ministerial answers to parliamentary questions.

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After FMQs, Swinney told journalists that he had examined how Constance had used the quote from Prof Jay and had decided there had not been a breach of the ministerial code.

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He said he had ordered a ministerial review alongside two other investigations being carried out by the Defence Accident Investigation Branch and the Army Safety Investigation Team.

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An investigation found she had "acted with integrity," but her failure to get the correct tax advice on the purchase fell short of ministerial standards.

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